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Revision as of 09:02, 31 December 2014
The number four represents God's word as revealed through four 'voices'. Since it is [[two] twos, the voices map to four combinations of heaven and earth. If we represent two as H,E, then we map four as HH, HE, EH, EE.
- HH Priest
- HE Prophet
- EH Judge
- EE King
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[[King]]
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